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The mount command
The mount command is used to mount 'attach' a filesystem and make it accessible by an existing directory structure tree.
Examples:
- Displays version information:
mount -V
- Attaching filesystem found on device and of type type at the directory dir:
mount -t type device dir
Syntax Forms:
mount [-lhV]
mount -a [-fFnrsvw] [-t vfstype] [-O optlist]
mount [-fnrsvw] [-t fstype] [-o options] device dir
Additional Flags and their Functionalities:
| Short Flag | Long Flag | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| -h | --help | Dispaly a help message and exists | 
| -n | --no-mtab | Mount without writing in /etc/mtab | 
| -a | --all | Mount all filesystems (of the given types) mentioned in fstab | 
| -r | --read-only | Mount the filesystem read-only | 
| -w | --rw | Mount the filesystem as read/write. | 
| -M | --move | Move a subtree to some other place. | 
| -B | --bind | Remount a subtree somewhere else (so that its contents are available in both places). |